Thats a Dealer part only (if its the Coolant Bleeder). Last I checked they DO NOT manufacture the Bleeder "Block" (on which the valve originally resides on the stock bleeder). The new OEM product consists of the block (w/o bleeder valve) and your top coolant piping (which now is manufactured with the beleder valve on it - [on the piping itself]) that runs to the upper radiator hose towards the front of the engine and through the "V" of the block. Count on taking a whole day executing this. But can be done with all DIY hand tools. You will need to disconnect any and all sensors/lines in the way of the intake manifold, as it will have to be taken off while you replace the assembly as a result of Chrysler's wonderful new design for thier bleeder valves for the 2nd gen Intrepids. (Stupid Chrysler)
Which engine does your car have? Also its called an Air bleeder valve. You should only have to call your local parts store.
thanks,
Lee
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radiator bleeder valve
My bleeding valve is leaking. What is the correct name of it to have it replaced?
Are you talking about a radiator bleeder valve, or a brake bleeder valve?
Thanks,
Lee
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